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vertex noun (vertexes or vertices) 1 the highest point; the peak or summit. 2 geom a the point opposite the base of a geometric figure, eg the pointed tip of a cone; b the point where the two sides forming an angle meet in a polygon, or where three or more surfaces meet in a polyhedron; c the intersection of a curve with its axis. 3 astron the zenith. 4 anatomy the crown of the head.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: Latin, meaning 'summit' or 'whirlpool'.

vertex noun (vertexes or vertices) 1 the highest point; the peak or summit. 2 geom a the point opposite the base of a geometric figure, eg the pointed tip of a cone; b the point where the two sides forming an angle meet in a polygon, or where three or more surfaces meet in a polyhedron; c the intersection of a curve with its axis. 3 astron the zenith. 4 anatomy the crown of the head.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: Latin, meaning 'summit' or 'whirlpool'.

vertex noun (vertexes or vertices) 1 the highest point; the peak or summit. 2 geom a the point opposite the base of a geometric figure, eg the pointed tip of a cone; b the point where the two sides forming an angle meet in a polygon, or where three or more surfaces meet in a polyhedron; c the intersection of a curve with its axis. 3 astron the zenith. 4 anatomy the crown of the head.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: Latin, meaning 'summit' or 'whirlpool'.